After I installed a new ATI 9550 video card, almost all of my video files have an interlace problem when I try to play them. I files are good because I can view them just fine on another computer. I have installed many different codec packs but nothing works.
AVI playback problem
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zeusdo, installing codec packs, as mentioned above, was a mistake. uninstall all codec packs through control panel-->add/remove programs
my list of what is needed regarding codecs/filters on any PC:
Originally Posted by anonymezffdshow - get it from http://www.aziendeassociate.it/cd.asp?dir=/ffdshow
nvidia purevideo codec (you can substitute windvd/powerdvd here) -for dvd's/mpeg-2 (i use dscaler instead, IMO it beats everything else)
real alternative - so you don't have to install 'realone player'
quicktime alternative - so you don't have to install quicktime
media player classic - extremely stable and fast media player. best player ever.
oggDS filter - directshow filter for ogm/ogg
windows media player 10 if you wish
that's it. install nothing else, especially codec packsComment
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I have uninstalled all codec packs and installed the latest driver for the video card but it still does not work. The videos still play with some type of interlace problem. I have used different players and I get the same problem with all. One thing that did work was opening a video file in VirtualDub and previewing a file and it played just fine. Something else in noticed, after I installed the new video card, when I try to open a file in Window Mediaplayer, there is a popup that says "Powered by ASUS SPLENDID", that shows up in the upper right hand corner for a few seconds.Comment
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ok if the avi file is indeed definitely interlaced (which is very uncommon, and usually undesireable. mpeg-2 content is usually interlaced), the best solution is to use ffdshow to perform the deinterlacing.
make sure you have the latest version, or a recent one http://ffdshow.sourceforge.net/tikiw...etting+ffdshow
go start-->program files-->ffdshow-->video decoder configuration. click 'deinterlacing' in the column on the left, and tick the box. choose a deinterlacing method. i'd use bob, but you can go with kerneldeint(or kernel bob) if you wish
uninstall 'asus splendid'. it seems to be decoding your video, when ffdshow should.
play with 'media player classic'Last edited by anonymez; 28 Dec 2005, 11:00 AM.Comment
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Originally Posted by anonymezuninstall 'asus splendid'. it seems to be decoding your video, when ffdshow should.Comment
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